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"Brain Candy' is a just plain dumb movie
FBI fails us in
Unabomber
investigation
MfMMJI«
Der Furher Pat Buchanan
Devil's Advocate by Chris Townsend
'i*Ss«>5s*v ,-»*S>lSs«»s Si* -!!:««
The STVUEhfT Newspapm
OF THE
UNivERsiry OF Washington Botheu
IMMihi^^yMS
Volume 1 Issue 18
April 9, 1996
U. OF WASH. LIBRARIES
Seattle Campus' Loustou takes over Nursing program
J STROMME
Professor Anne Loustou re¬ cently took over as UW Bothell's new director of the nursing pro¬ gram. Professor Loustou is excited about her new (xisition, and the unique students that are in her program at UW Bothell. "1 like the students I work with" says Loustou, "because they have very busy lives trying to go to school, work full-time, and take care of their families."
Professor Loustou grew up in California and went on to obtain her B.S. and M.S. in Nursing at the University of California at San Francisco. She moved to Se¬ attle in 1971 and she completed her Ph.D. in Education at the University of Washington, Se¬ attle. Loustou taught nursing courses at Everett Community College before moving on to teaching at the Seattle UW cam¬ pus for the past 19 years, where she was a faculty member and As¬ sistant Dean. Professor Loustou put her valuable experience and knowledge to use when she devel¬ oped the curriculum for UW Bothell's nursing program, and she also helped develop the cur¬ riculum for the liberal studies and business program.
Loustou has a lot of aspirations for the nursing program's future. "We will be offering a fully inte¬ grated graduate nursing program within two years, September 1998,'.' commented Loustou. In the meantime, there is a pilot pro¬ gram between UW's Seattle,
Processor Anne loustou a nineteen year veteren of the Nursing program on the Seattle campus, came north to take over the L/W Bothell Nursing program.
Tacoma, and Bothell campuses. The pilot program allows a class to be taught live at one campus and broadcasted at the other rwo
campuses. Loustou will be teach¬ ing a course at UW Bothell this summer and this class will be broadcasted at the Seattle and
Tacoma campuses.
To relieve stress from her busy life in academia, she likes to gar¬ den and receives great satisfaction
when her garden looks sharp. Asked how long she plans to stay at UW Bothell, Loustou noted, "A long
time!
RB» SUNDIN
At last week's smdent govern¬ ment meeting, the ASUWB offic¬ ers in attendance violated several generally accepted rules of parlimentary procedure and their actions indicate that they appear to be un^miliar with portions of the ASUWB consrimtion.
$>cr»f ammion
Last Tuesday at 4:30, student government held a secret executive session thirty minutes prior to the oflicially scheduled student govern¬ ment meeting, in violation (^com¬ mon parliamentary piocedure, aad apparently against me wishes of a group of suppoitcis of DonAa Zeck, the former ASUWB Vice Ptcsidcnt who is seeking reinatatancnt. The meeting was to cUscusf Zeck's «- tcfl^Ks at innwMfiiKwc» saif aotigocs wiio were M tbe nwrtHng.
According to iMtrts AdCr» of Onter, 21st Century cditioo, mi ex¬ ecutive session is "any portion of a meeting in which the ptocccdiiy are secret.* Robcn's goes on to ia- dicatt *tbe motion ro go into execu¬ tive session is a question ofpthreicge and therefore [must bcl adopted by
maionty voie.
According to Allen Saldecki, there was no vote to go into kwt Tuesday's execurive session, as re¬ quired by Robert's Rules of Order. "It seemed like a consensual c^Mn- ion [that we should go into aa ex¬ ecutive session]," says Saldecki.
The unstated purpose for hdkt- ittg a vote prior to an executive ses¬ sion is to have on record ttsA person's vote, and ther^Mte be ^kiit to hoki them accountabk f<M- tii^ votes.
%f defining caucunve sesSMis as a 'portion ofa meeria^* guens and visitocs a> the meeting are aSktrmii to tstpteu objectioas to aaif aeaet procwfaigii before they take phoc, Si^Bs posted around tiMt UW Bodi- ei CaJnpipus last <wcck ia<Bcaied dot the student govcmiaent meetun^ wouU be heid at $H)0 {MB IB dir ^
' UWBodwdi community was apfg- eatiy ui^nfiMrmcd of Ae 4:30 Mart time of the executive session.
At tlic previous week's stadcat gowtinflMnt nwcHB^ at leaai 2ly Ma- dents showed up to voice dieir sup¬ port for Donna Zeck, and her ef- forts to be reinstated. Several soa- dents expressed ooooera tbat <fiKua-
student gO¥te?
aoBs aboitt Zeck's alk^;aMions would be bdd in a closed executive session, as was sugg»ted by members of stu¬ dent government. ASUWB did not enter mto execurive session during that meeting.
Hf ttarting their next student goweraakent mcxtifl^ at 4:30 on the ncatfluesdayt durty minutes before its sebedi^ed time, no student guests were present to potentially voice opposition to ASUWB suspending r^ies and entering into an executive
Student Govt Report
"UUbammt
Aim tbe 'official* meeting got uwkrwai; several iteoM were dis¬ cussed, and tbea later "tabled," wtach means to set tbem aside uatil a bttcr dagr. Accordiag to Roiffrts /bda efOtdtTt "labliag a motion wiquiies a second, is aot debatable, caaaot be ameaded, aad seqiares a
AooMdia( to two people wbo ac- cemied last TacMlay's meeting two items woe tabled: a rootioo to re- scmd Dcmaa Zeck's letter of resig- natioB, and a levicw of the Gover- mmoe Coauaitiee's determinttion tbat a "scbool day* be defined as scvea vKifa a wpek. Both iteais were
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A report on the US Bothell smdent govenunent meeting of April 2,1996:
A motion was raised and passed to increase the hourly wages of the espresso cart tenders by $1.00 per hour to compensate for the added duties of tending the new copier. It is expected that an extra half hour a day will be needed. A new posirion may be added to fill in the rime be¬ tween present espresso cart shifts. The espresso cart made about $ 150 last month.
Candidates for the next smdent government election must be de¬ clared by April 9th, and must have attended three sessions of smdent government. Unofficial candidates who have attended oidy rwo meet¬ ings may declare if they attend the meeting on April 16th.
Aaron Chomjak, smdent repre- senuave, proposed a motion to re¬ scind student government actions dealing with the resignation of Doiuu Zeck The reasons given were that smdent govemment acted in hasty fashion, artd rhat there are no significant guidelines to deliberate over resignations. Further, the motioninvited Donna Zeck to re¬ sume her position of vice-president until a decision is made whether the resignation was valid or not. Because
of allied improprieties, the situation would be investigated by an Ethical Standards Committee, composed of Professor Daniel jacoby and three other profissors. Smdent govenunent action would depend on the findings of this committee. This proposal was tabled for further discussion.
The Governance Committee re¬ ported a maiority vote in hivor of the interpretation of "school day" being seven days a week, except for holidays.
Admitting that this would be dif¬ ferent firom most other campuses who use a five-day school week, it was emphasized that ours is not a traditional campus, but a commuter campus with ongoing activity dur¬ ing the weekends. Haugen and Chomjak objected, saying we should be Uke everyone else. This issue was broi^t up to decide whether the amendment to the consitution which would divorce the school newspaper from the control of stu¬ dent government would appear in the next election. Profiessor Gold¬ berg added that an issue of this im¬ portance should be decided as soon as possible. This motion was also tabled for further discussion. Twenty-six students and faculty were present.
ASUWB mecrinp arc hekJ Tues¬ days at 5KX) PM ui the library. Inter¬ ested students arc enoouiagod to attend.

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"Brain Candy' is a just plain dumb movie
FBI fails us in
Unabomber
investigation
MfMMJI«
Der Furher Pat Buchanan
Devil's Advocate by Chris Townsend
'i*Ss«>5s*v ,-»*S>lSs«»s Si* -!!:««
The STVUEhfT Newspapm
OF THE
UNivERsiry OF Washington Botheu
IMMihi^^yMS
Volume 1 Issue 18
April 9, 1996
U. OF WASH. LIBRARIES
Seattle Campus' Loustou takes over Nursing program
J STROMME
Professor Anne Loustou re¬ cently took over as UW Bothell's new director of the nursing pro¬ gram. Professor Loustou is excited about her new (xisition, and the unique students that are in her program at UW Bothell. "1 like the students I work with" says Loustou, "because they have very busy lives trying to go to school, work full-time, and take care of their families."
Professor Loustou grew up in California and went on to obtain her B.S. and M.S. in Nursing at the University of California at San Francisco. She moved to Se¬ attle in 1971 and she completed her Ph.D. in Education at the University of Washington, Se¬ attle. Loustou taught nursing courses at Everett Community College before moving on to teaching at the Seattle UW cam¬ pus for the past 19 years, where she was a faculty member and As¬ sistant Dean. Professor Loustou put her valuable experience and knowledge to use when she devel¬ oped the curriculum for UW Bothell's nursing program, and she also helped develop the cur¬ riculum for the liberal studies and business program.
Loustou has a lot of aspirations for the nursing program's future. "We will be offering a fully inte¬ grated graduate nursing program within two years, September 1998,'.' commented Loustou. In the meantime, there is a pilot pro¬ gram between UW's Seattle,
Processor Anne loustou a nineteen year veteren of the Nursing program on the Seattle campus, came north to take over the L/W Bothell Nursing program.
Tacoma, and Bothell campuses. The pilot program allows a class to be taught live at one campus and broadcasted at the other rwo
campuses. Loustou will be teach¬ ing a course at UW Bothell this summer and this class will be broadcasted at the Seattle and
Tacoma campuses.
To relieve stress from her busy life in academia, she likes to gar¬ den and receives great satisfaction
when her garden looks sharp. Asked how long she plans to stay at UW Bothell, Loustou noted, "A long
time!
RB» SUNDIN
At last week's smdent govern¬ ment meeting, the ASUWB offic¬ ers in attendance violated several generally accepted rules of parlimentary procedure and their actions indicate that they appear to be un^miliar with portions of the ASUWB consrimtion.
$>cr»f ammion
Last Tuesday at 4:30, student government held a secret executive session thirty minutes prior to the oflicially scheduled student govern¬ ment meeting, in violation (^com¬ mon parliamentary piocedure, aad apparently against me wishes of a group of suppoitcis of DonAa Zeck, the former ASUWB Vice Ptcsidcnt who is seeking reinatatancnt. The meeting was to cUscusf Zeck's «- tcfl^Ks at innwMfiiKwc» saif aotigocs wiio were M tbe nwrtHng.
According to iMtrts AdCr» of Onter, 21st Century cditioo, mi ex¬ ecutive session is "any portion of a meeting in which the ptocccdiiy are secret.* Robcn's goes on to ia- dicatt *tbe motion ro go into execu¬ tive session is a question ofpthreicge and therefore [must bcl adopted by
maionty voie.
According to Allen Saldecki, there was no vote to go into kwt Tuesday's execurive session, as re¬ quired by Robert's Rules of Order. "It seemed like a consensual c^Mn- ion [that we should go into aa ex¬ ecutive session]," says Saldecki.
The unstated purpose for hdkt- ittg a vote prior to an executive ses¬ sion is to have on record ttsA person's vote, and ther^Mte be ^kiit to hoki them accountabk f the meeting are aSktrmii to tstpteu objectioas to aaif aeaet procwfaigii before they take phoc, Si^Bs posted around tiMt UW Bodi- ei CaJnpipus last